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...don't do it....
The Estonian people will not tolerate any further decline in their standard of living, but the Euro will decisively push movement downwards, causing undue pressure on the currently heavy financial burden weighing upon all Estonians. I predict a new grassroots revolution in the fall of 2011 when the Euro bites hard into the declining value of life here, and people will wake up to the fact they' ve been had by a govt that has only had its own interests at heart.
i think that significant changes have occured in recent years, which would make most Estonians consider a possibility of not adopting the Euro currency (events exluding the Greek crisis).
Samalt IP numbrilt on siin varem kommenteerinud: change of mind (10:05)
for estonian politicians and bankers the coming of the euro is their last grab at the 'pirukas' which for most of them will then become too far removed ...
but their work is done (they have nice cars and places) ...
estonia/estonians will now be formal vassal like assets to the eu bankers and their political puppets and not one eestlane can say 'boo' because this time their democratically elected governemnet sold them out
how will history look upon reform?
but their work is done (they have nice cars and places) ...
estonia/estonians will now be formal vassal like assets to the eu bankers and their political puppets and not one eestlane can say 'boo' because this time their democratically elected governemnet sold them out
how will history look upon reform?
Toomas Merilo-we are waiting for you input into this comment section. As a strong advocate of the Euro, your arguments in favour of everything that the Reform party has done might well tip the scales in favour of the Euro. Over to you Toomas.
Samalt IP numbrilt on siin varem kommenteerinud: Maxim (11:08)
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